A DEFENCE OF IMPERIAL MEASUREMENTS THROUGH LITERATUREOne of the many British cultural traits is to poke fun at the eccentricities of other cultures, and in the process shield their own from...
REVIEW: I, TONYAI did not expect a film about a figure skater to have so much swearing in it, but then again, after seeing it I cannot imagine any other...
WHAT IS MILLENNIAL PINK?You may be asking, what is millennial pink? For those who don’t spend hours on ‘We Heart It’, Millennial Pink is a shade of (you guessed...
WHY SHOULD MEN READ FEMALE WRITERS?The New Yorker has recently published Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian, which has within a week became a most talked about short story at...
A DAY IN DREAMLANDAs a festive start to December, InQuire got a chance to visit Margate’s magical frosted fairground, Dreamland. In desperate need of ice...
LITERATURE REVIEW: NERVOUS CONDITIONSIt’s been almost 30 years since the novel ‘Nervous Conditions’ was published in 1988. Written by Zimbabwean author, Tsitsi Dangarembga,...
TOP 10 PODCASTS‘Blanguage’: Co-hosts, Janelle and Daniel are best friends and Black Londoners who discuss music and Black British culture. They’re fun...
AT THE GULBENKIAN: ROH: ‘THE NUTCRACKER’The Gulbenkian will be screening ‘The Nutcracker’ live from the stage of the Royal Opera House on Tuesday the 5th of December. The...
CHRISTMAS IN ASIAIt’s that time of the year. Lights, decorations, mulled wine, cinnamon, carolling and last but not least, big family gathering for...